<?php

const BUCKET_NAME = 'national-test.appspot.com';
$storage_path = "gs://" . BUCKET_NAME . "/storage";
mkdir($storage_path);
return array(
    /*
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      | Application Path
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      |
      | Here we just defined the path to the application directory. Most likely
      | you will never need to change this value as the default setup should
      | work perfectly fine for the vast majority of all our applications.
      |
     */

    'app' => __DIR__ . '/../app',
    /*
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      | Public Path
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      |
      | The public path contains the assets for your web application, such as
      | your JavaScript and CSS files, and also contains the primary entry
      | point for web requests into these applications from the outside.
      |
     */
    'public' => __DIR__ . '/../public',
    /*
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      | Base Path
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      |
      | The base path is the root of the Laravel installation. Most likely you
      | will not need to change this value. But, if for some wild reason it
      | is necessary you will do so here, just proceed with some caution.
      |
     */
    'base' => __DIR__ . '/..',
    /*
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      | Storage Path
      |--------------------------------------------------------------------------
      |
      | The storage path is used by Laravel to store cached Blade views, logs
      | and other pieces of information. You may modify the path here when
      | you want to change the location of this directory for your apps.
      |
     */
    'storage' => $storage_path,
);
